Wiesbaden-Erbenheim

Especially the archaeological excavations have shown how densely populated the area around the stream Wäschbach was already early in its history respectively 5,000 years before Christ.

Erbenheimer Warte, part of a series of watchtowers built by the prince-elector of Mainz in the late 15th Century, is a prominent cultural landmark.

After the Thirty Years' War Erbenheim developed itself to an important agricultural community, in which wine-growing and sheep farming is very common.

In the Medieval times the strong Saint Paul Lutheran Church was built in the old town of Erbenheim.

The Erbenheimer Warte, which is located near Mainz-Kastel, was a medieval watchtower built for the Electorate of Mainz.

The former race track of Wiesbaden is barely to perceive, you just can imagine it based on the remaining street Rennbahnstraße.

A certain route passes Domäne Mechthildshausen and the military airport up to the Nassau meadow with scattered fruit trees.

In the village itself several catering businesses are established, covering a wide range of products in very different price segments.

Since 1986, in Erbenheim exists an institution, called pluspunkt, which offers in Wiesbaden and the surrounding area a wide range of services for people, who have to deal with the aging process.

The methodology of the work in this institutions is based on the pedagogy of Maria Montessori in order to rear the children independent.

Erbenheim Station